Halloween Figs Going Down for a Nap

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  1. Take off the star piece and trim the black stems. It is only one piece to fix it. No, quilting will not cover it.

    I am doing a pickle dish (paper piecing) where my white fabric seam allowances have to be wider than the dark fabric seam allowances under it to prevent a shadow, on every seam allowance in the whole thing. I do two wedges a day. There are 128 wedges.

  2. You are crushing it, Nicole! Halloween Figs will be an heirloom. This summer, take a break from that elaborately pieced border and just stitch another slightly larger star over the first one. I bought Joanna’s ‘Twas the Night quilt on sale over the holidays and now I’m questioning if I should do it this year. Lots of work! The Calico quilt is one of my favorites that you worked on last year.
    Off to take a look at your Strawberry Sew Along— heehee!

  3. So pleased for Donna. Well done for completing the applique block. I agree with taking the star off, maybe add a bit of the orange fabric beneath just to give a little more to hid the black beneath – or a tiny bit of wadding and the star will be puffier?

  4. Looking at the orange star, I don’t think quilting would ‘hide’ the black underneath. I like Carol’s suggestion to stitch a slightly larger orange star over this one. My sewing room has windows on three walls so I don’t have a design wall (gasp!) to worry about something being up for too long! Happy sewing today!

  5. I didn’t really notice the black stems under the star until you mention it. If it bothers you, I think the suggestion of adding a bit of batting and a slightly larger star over it would look great

  6. (Just my two cents worth!) I would remove the star and create one with a backing color the would help block out the black. You know if it bothers you now it is always going to bother you. This is a gorgeous quilt and you will love it in the fall -Don’t let that one spot ruin it.

  7. About the black stems – Do you cut out the background fabric behind your applique pieces? Sometimes I do, sometimes I don’t. I think if you do that to the star (leave a 1/4 inch allowance in place) you can take most of the black stems with the background and not have to unsew the star.

  8. Good news from Donna. Maybe Halloween Figs will look different in 6 months. The top looks great. Keep up the good work.

  9. I know you’re tired of it, but I think your quilt top center looks great – will be fantastic in the fall!

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